The updated third edition of
Employment Law
is a clear and practical guide to understanding the complex, important system that regulates the relationship between employers and employees in the UK.
Understanding and applying the law effectively at work is essential for organizations.
Employment Law
offers a complete overview of the core components that form the interactions between an organization, its employees and the HR function. The third edition includes the latest developments and changes in law and HR perspectives, with new material on the changeability of the law, equal pay and parental leave.
Featuring practical tools, checklists, case studies and real-life examples,
Employment Law
builds legal knowledge in key areas including recruitment, contracts, discrimination, equal pay, health and safety and managing the end of the employment relationship. It is supported by case studies on topics such as early conciliation, implied rights and diversity and inclusion and online resources including person specification templates and appraisal forms and additional references.
HR Fundamentals
is a series of succinct, practical guides featuring exercises, examples and case studies. They are ideal for students and those in the early stages of their HR careers.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter - 00: Introduction;Section - ONE: Fundamentals;Chapter - 01: What is employment law?;Chapter - 02: The importance of employment law;Chapter - 03: Employment law and strategy;Section - TWO: In practice;Chapter - 04: How it works;Chapter - 05: How you do it;Chapter - 06: Planning and action;Chapter - 07: Measurement;Chapter - 08: Conclusions and Government changes to employment law
Aylott, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Aylott has over 15 years' experience as an HR specialist and lecturer in areas of Employee Relations and Employment Law. After a career in HR both in industry and the charitable sector, she joined the Hampshire Business School where she lectured on CIPD programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Elizabeth Aylott
has over 15 years' experience as an HR specialist and lecturer in areas of Employment Law and Employee Relations. After a career in HR both in industry and the charitable sector, she joined the Hampshire Business School where she lectured on CIPD programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. She is based in Surrey, UK.